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1 lingote
m.ingot.* * *1 ingot* * *SM ingot* * *masculino ingot* * *= bullion, ingot.Ex. Money (coins and bullion), beauty, and rank made silver uniquely effective in sustaining and enhancing the authority of the 17th- and 18th-c. gentry.Ex. The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.----* lingote de oro = gold bar.* lingote de plata = silver ingot.* oro en lingotes = gold bullion.* plata en lingotes = silver bullion.* * *masculino ingot* * *= bullion, ingot.Ex: Money (coins and bullion), beauty, and rank made silver uniquely effective in sustaining and enhancing the authority of the 17th- and 18th-c. gentry.
Ex: The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.* lingote de oro = gold bar.* lingote de plata = silver ingot.* oro en lingotes = gold bullion.* plata en lingotes = silver bullion.* * *ingotlingote de oro gold ingot* * *
lingote sustantivo masculino
ingot
lingote m bar, ingot
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English:
bar
- ingot
* * *lingote nmingot;lingote de oro gold ingot* * *m ingot;lingote de oro gold bar* * *lingote nm: ingot
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